Seoul to expand Gwanghwamun Square, create underground path by 2021
Seoul Metropolitan Government on Monday unveiled a construction plan for Gwanghwamun Square in central Seoul.
Seoul Metropolitan Government on Monday unveiled a construction plan for Gwanghwamun Square in central Seoul.
“A generation which ignores history has no past—and no future.”—Robert Heinlein
My friend left for the States two weeks ago, and last night I got an e-mail from her asking me to explain photos she had seen of recent street protests. She is worried.
There’s no one place or event that can boast having hosted a “Viking queen,” a Swiss polyglot with an obsession for aliens and an ex-bartender who’s blazing a trail as a female motorcyclist-adventurer-TV host.
A mini-museum invites young minds to relive Napoleon Bonaparte’s story through scenes built from hundreds of Playmobil figurines.
Essayist and historian Carmen Guerrero-Nakpil passed away before dawn Monday, her family has announced. She was 96.
Women in ancient Peru, far from being marginalized and invisible, were political and economic decision-makers, according to a new study that challenges many traditional takes on the country’s history. Historian
One woman is changing the way Saudi Arabians look at history and heritage through the peculiar use of textile.
It was the citadel of culture during the belle époque, the prewar years in Manila: the Manila Metropolitan Theater, designed by architect Juan Arellano (later National Artist) in the
AGRA, India — Authorities in India are trying to figure out how workers would scale the Taj Mahal’s majestic but delicate dome as they complete the first thorough cleaning of the World Heritage site since it was built 369 years ago. Rain was enough to clean most of the Taj Mahal in the past but air pollution over the last 25 years had taken its toll.
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